Stainless steel tactile corduroy bars, also called stainless steel tactile strips, provide essential directional guidance and hazard alerts for blind and partially sighted pedestrians. Their raised elongated strip pattern helps users detect path changes or hazards underfoot using tactile feedback from a cane or foot.
These corduroy tactile paving strips are ideal where directional cues or hazard warnings are needed, including:
Our corduroy tactile paving strips deliver a durable, low-maintenance solution to improve public safety and accessibility while fully meeting UK building regulations, including BS 8300 and Part M.
Raised stainless steel strips that provide directional guidance and hazard alerts for visually impaired pedestrians.
Staircases, transport platforms, building entrances, pedestrian crossings, and areas where hazard warning surfaces are needed.
Yes,some corduroy tactile strips meet BS 8300, Part M, and Equality Act 2010 standards.
Absolutely. High-grade stainless steel ensures durability and slip resistance in wet or high-traffic areas.